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The Genius Doctor's Perfect Fake Death

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 1265    |    Released on: 07/05/2026

of the CT scan folder so tightly the thick cardboard began to cre

tween the steady green line of the heart mo

wrist subtly beneath the fabric of her sleeve. She looked at him with the exaspera

utilizing her absolute authority in this room. She reached past him, her fing

fires. When a brain emerges from a deep comatose state, the language centers-specifically Broca's area-often spasm. It produces auditory hallucinations and involuntary vocal tics. He isn'

The muscle ticked vio

edical science she had just slammed in his face. He looked back at Alivia, his eyes searching

lder onto the f

s said to Alivia. His voice was a low, dan

room, the residents parting li

d, the adrenaline holding

ight. She leaned in closer, dropping her voice to a barely audible whisper. "

, affirming nod. "Room 304

her pace getting faster and faster until she was almost sprinting. She ducked into

door shut and th

or and slid down until she hit the floor. She pulled her

the corner of the office were two o

ological parents. And on paper

She rushed across the room and dropped to her knees. She threw

ume-the smell of a mother's comfort-s

d been fighting back since the airport finally spilled over,

reely as she looked at the face that belonged to her de

th warm water. His hands were shaking slightly. "We saw th

ng hands. She took a sip, the wa

len. "He got a call. From Syria. They found

r mouth with her ha

ivia threw herself over me," she whispered, her voice breaking. "

lawed at her heart. "And my baby... my little boy. He was in the

r back and forth. "It wasn't your fault

s face was stern, lined

eries, when you took Alivia's name, you made a choice to survive. You

pulled out a thick, leather-bound fi

had a son who tragically passed away from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome-SIDS-at six months old. There are no underlying genetic markers, no rare blood diseases to

ocket-a cheap drugstore brand, vanilla and orange blossom. "Asha, that scent,"

said, her voice hollow. "Millions of women wear it. It's not proof of anything. And... I

queezing her hand. "Then

and. The fake dead child. It was a fortr

rianne. She stood up. H

stared at the reflection. The high cheekbones, the sharp no

tears from her cheeks. She to

e said to the mirror. Her voice was cold,

ery. I will pay back Theodore's debt. And I will take c

"Once the surgery is done, we lea

ocked the grief, the terror, and the memory of her

f the office, leaving the broken girl be

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The Genius Doctor's Perfect Fake Death
The Genius Doctor's Perfect Fake Death
“To escape my psychopathic, controlling lover, I faked my death in a Syrian war zone. Thirty-seven reconstructive surgeries later, the terrified girl he kept locked in a basement was gone. I returned to New York as an untouchable neurosurgeon, Dr. Alivia Clay. I only came back to save his grandfather-the one man who helped me escape. I thought my flawless new face was the perfect armor. But the moment Collis Duncan saw me, he cornered me against the hospital wall. He didn't recognize my face, but he recognized my panic. He trapped me in his arms, inhaling the faint scent of vanilla and orange blossom on my skin. "You smell exactly like a ghost I used to know," he whispered. Worse, a traumatized, mute little boy with Collis's exact gray eyes stumbled into me in the hallway. The boy clutched my white coat and handed me a flashcard with a crude drawing of a woman. "Mama." My blood turned to ice. Five years ago, I was told my newborn baby burned to ashes in that medical tent. How could this boy be alive? Why did Collis have my son while I mourned a pile of dust? Now, Collis is ordering a microscopic background check, desperate to tear my fake life to the ground and cage me again. But I'm not running anymore. Once I finish this surgery, I'm taking my son back.”